Your Projects :: RE: TILP: beta-testing...
Author: Lionel Debroux Posted: 14 Dec 2012 02:00:30 pm (GMT -5) Four months after the previous beta, and a year after the previous release, the development cycle is drawing to a close, thanks to...
View ArticleTechnology & Calculator Open Topic :: Nintendo Wii!
Author: Dapianokid Subject: Nintendo Wii!Posted: 14 Dec 2012 03:27:15 pm (GMT -5) Are there any Nintendo Wii hackers out there? No pirates, please. Especially dont admit it. Ive posted this because...
View ArticleTechnology & Calculator Open Topic :: RE: Nintendo Wii!
Author: TheStorm Posted: 14 Dec 2012 03:55:18 pm (GMT -5) Well I was/am the guy behind Archii, aka Arch Linux PPC on the wii. But since the Wii hardware patches never got mainlined there is no way to...
View ArticleTechnology & Calculator Open Topic :: RE: Nintendo Wii!
Author: Dapianokid Posted: 14 Dec 2012 04:02:35 pm (GMT -5) Your signature, especially the bottom two, says some things about you that make me think you are an amazing person, 0x5. Ive used Archii,...
View ArticleWebsite :: RE: Bug Reports
Author: souvik1997 Posted: 14 Dec 2012 05:30:58 pm (GMT -5) The image that shows how many posts you have written (http://www.cemetech.net/img/sigs/forumsig/<userid>.png) doesn't seem to be...
View ArticleTI-BASIC :: RE: Accept input as function TI-89 Titanium
Author: Travis Posted: 14 Dec 2012 05:56:49 pm (GMT -5) Yep, it can be used to do both. It can be a very powerful function. I've used it to great effect to do things like execute dynamically-generated...
View ArticleCalculator Hardware :: RE: TI-81 Dark Display
Author: Mansoul Posted: 14 Dec 2012 06:43:05 pm (GMT -5) Ok, sounds like a project. Should I be checking the ribbon cable on the upper-right in the photo? It looks like it's folded over the corner of...
View ArticleWebsite :: RE: Bug Reports
Author: comicIDIOT Posted: 14 Dec 2012 06:50:48 pm (GMT -5)It's a documented bug related to the server move._________________ -Alex
View ArticleCalculator Hardware :: RE: TI-81 Dark Display
Author: cvsoft Posted: 14 Dec 2012 06:56:09 pm (GMT -5) Don't mess too much with the large ribbon cables, they're far more fragile and next to impossible to repair. The two circuit boards are joined by...
View ArticleWebsite :: RE: Bug Reports
Author: KermMartian Posted: 14 Dec 2012 07:12:38 pm (GMT -5)LiquidMetal wrote:When I click the link to my Tetris 3.0 program from my userpage, it brings me to KermMartian's game with a similar file...
View ArticleTI-BASIC :: RE: Accept input as function TI-89 Titanium
Author: cvsoft Posted: 14 Dec 2012 09:10:13 pm (GMT -5)Travis wrote:execute dynamically-generated TI-BASIC code I clearly underestimated expr( in my current programs. I'll have to make note of these...
View ArticleTechnology & Calculator Open Topic :: RE: Nintendo Wii!
Author: DShiznit Posted: 14 Dec 2012 09:31:08 pm (GMT -5) I used the bootmii installer to add a homebrew channel so I could run emulators and such. But it sounds to me like you've gone even deeper than...
View ArticleYour Projects :: RE: Jumpman for TI 68K Calcs
Author: Ranman Posted: 15 Dec 2012 12:26:20 am (GMT -5) Here's a Jumpman screenie showing dynamic platform illumination... Be careful. Don't move too fast; you might just fall!Edit: updated screenie to...
View ArticleCemetech Labs :: RE: Ultimate Calculator Ideas
Author: honeyfree Posted: 15 Dec 2012 06:43:40 am (GMT -5) Merge Them Together And Design The Chip To Hold This Capacity Of Data. Would This Work?_________________"Honey"
View ArticleTI-BASIC :: RE: Accept input as function TI-89 Titanium
Author: Jim Bauwens Posted: 15 Dec 2012 08:08:52 am (GMT -5) Glad it worked Yes, expr is very powerful indeed!_________________TI-Nspire projects of me:nCreator | PCspire | Klondike Lua | LogoMagic |...
View ArticleYour Projects :: Unit converter
Author: lanmonster Subject: Unit converterPosted: 15 Dec 2012 11:59:27 am (GMT -5) Hey, guys! I am doing a program that converts radians to degrees and back again. I already have a way to go from...
View ArticleYour Projects :: RE: Unit converter
Author: souvik1997 Posted: 15 Dec 2012 12:12:57 pm (GMT -5) For degrees to radians, all you have to do is multiply by π/180. You could just divide the degree value by 180, and display that with ►Frac,...
View ArticleYour Projects :: RE: Unit converter
Author: Ashbad Posted: 15 Dec 2012 12:15:32 pm (GMT -5) Why not take the decimal and divide it by Pi? Then you get the Pi component and it's coefficient. So, 2.356 divided by pi would be .75 (you could...
View ArticleYour Projects :: RE: Unit converter
Author: lanmonster Posted: 15 Dec 2012 12:15:36 pm (GMT -5) Will try this when I get back to my calculator on monday. Thanks!
View ArticleYour Projects :: RE: solidFRAME - a 3D engine for the TI-83+ (SE Recommended)
Author: Dapianokid Posted: 15 Dec 2012 12:17:36 pm (GMT -5) elf that would be ridiculously slow. An update to this needs to be done when 84C comes out _________________What if we all got together and...
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